I spend most of my lunch breaks in local Borders/Starbucks. Terrible for thumbing through books, but not always buying. Anybody else guilty as charged?
I’m getting deep into a book called The Toyota Way by Jeffery Liker. It’s not a read for the faint hearted, but the more I read the more I can see how you can carry the lessons into you personal life, not just at work.
I like to take a timeout at lunchbreak to chill and read a book or catch a few tunes. By my most productive reading time is defiantly late at night once everyone is off the floor and the house is quiet.
What about you lot?
Most of my collection is reference and non fiction so use most of them get thumbed quite regularly. Not a massive collection, 104 to be precise. Mainly outdoor pursuits and finance / business. Only a handful of paperback fiction.
I keep on saying after each purchase that it will be the last one
My Wicked, Wicked Ways by Errol Flynn is still one of the best bio's Iv'e read. Dead by 50 but still experianced more than most if they lived to a 100!